Devote oneself to doing sth. What is English?

Devote oneself to doing sth.

Usage of words:

Dedicate basically refers to giving something willingly for a special purpose or purpose, that is, "dedicating oneself to", which often refers to giving up and giving up because of urgent motives like swearing.

Dedicate is a transitive verb, often followed by abstract nouns such as time, energy and life, while the objects of "dedication" and "dedication" are led out by the preposition to.

You can express "loyalty", "dedication" and "dedication" by dedicating yourself to the structure or being dedicated to the structure.

The past participle of promoted can be used as an adjective and as an attribute or predicative in a sentence.

Example:

Face the real need to do sth. ? Face the real need to do sth.

Devote oneself to the party's education. ? Be loyal to the party's educational cause.

It is the best time of the year to do something. ? This is the best time of year to do something.

The last semester will be devoted to special research. ? The last semester will be devoted to special research.